Saturday, July 31, 2010
For The Ladies
One of the things that I've noticed has been missing in any quantity in the gun owners' arena has been advice for ladies who want to carry. Breda has a post up with some advice for the fairer sex (and some that applies to either gender).
Friday, July 30, 2010
1911 Musing
After doing a little more looking around, I think I've decided what my 1911 purchase (if I buy one) will be. The Spartan is STI's entry level 1911. It appears to be a Rock Island Armory frame, slide, and maybe the barrel. STI then fits the parts together and uses their own small components during assembly. RIA seems to have gathered something of a following in their own right in recent years. This usage of outsourced components means that STI is able to offer this pistol at an MSRP of $698.84, around $130 cheaper than the Kimber Custom II I was previously looking at. Edit: Based on some further study, it appears the Spartan is assembled at RIA and then QCed at STI. Not something that affects my decisions but it might be important to someone else who's looking for info.
There are a few drawbacks from my point of view:
1) The slide is cut for Bomar style adjustable rear sights. Adjustable sights have a reputation for losing zero relatively easily but there is a lot to be said for being able to tailor the sights for your preferred self-defense load. Probably not a big enough issue to keep me from purchasing.
2) The front sight is fiber optic. Personally, I've never used a fiber optic sight but I've heard they're fantastic in competition. The main issue I have with this setup is that most self-defense situations occur in areas of low-light. I'm not sure that a fiber optic will collect enough light in a wide array of low-light situations to be effective. Personally, I'd rather have a tritium powered front sight. STI makes a set of tritium powered night sights, both front and rear, that fit the Bomar style cut that would do quite nicely.
3) The mainspring housing is polymer. COME ON! Yes, the stresses this part sees makes this material okay for the application. But just okay. I've heard of these parts breaking, usually upon re-installation, often enough to make me leery. But that's okay. I've already decided that I'd add a mag funnel to help fill out my grip. Ed Brown makes a nice mag funnel that is incorporated into the base of an included mainspring housing. That will definitely be a necessity for me upon purchase of this pistol. With this part, I think I'd probably get a set of Alumagrips designed for mag funnels.
All gripes aside, I think this pistol will make for a fantastic base on which to customize.
There are a few drawbacks from my point of view:
1) The slide is cut for Bomar style adjustable rear sights. Adjustable sights have a reputation for losing zero relatively easily but there is a lot to be said for being able to tailor the sights for your preferred self-defense load. Probably not a big enough issue to keep me from purchasing.
2) The front sight is fiber optic. Personally, I've never used a fiber optic sight but I've heard they're fantastic in competition. The main issue I have with this setup is that most self-defense situations occur in areas of low-light. I'm not sure that a fiber optic will collect enough light in a wide array of low-light situations to be effective. Personally, I'd rather have a tritium powered front sight. STI makes a set of tritium powered night sights, both front and rear, that fit the Bomar style cut that would do quite nicely.
3) The mainspring housing is polymer. COME ON! Yes, the stresses this part sees makes this material okay for the application. But just okay. I've heard of these parts breaking, usually upon re-installation, often enough to make me leery. But that's okay. I've already decided that I'd add a mag funnel to help fill out my grip. Ed Brown makes a nice mag funnel that is incorporated into the base of an included mainspring housing. That will definitely be a necessity for me upon purchase of this pistol. With this part, I think I'd probably get a set of Alumagrips designed for mag funnels.
All gripes aside, I think this pistol will make for a fantastic base on which to customize.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Hippie, Please!
You are 7% hippie.
Ok, you conservative soul. Do you even believe in global warming? Loosen that necktie a little, and try some organic food. It actually does taste better. And go to a farmer's market--they're fun.
Are you a hippie?
Take More Quizzes
That 7% was probably the soy milk. Durned lactose intolerance...
h/t to Breda.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Industrial-Sized Crazy
The suspect became angry and told the victim he was going to “choke slam” her. The suspect told authorities that he was a secret agent and that it was illegal for someone to eavesdrop on his conversations. The suspect stated that he was having a conversation with someone in his head.
Apparently secret agents are attending WWE matches for their force-on-force training nowadays.
One wonders why they even bothered stating this occurred at a Wal-Mart. That kind of crazy just doesn't exist anywhere else outside of the nuthouse or Congress...
Apparently secret agents are attending WWE matches for their force-on-force training nowadays.
One wonders why they even bothered stating this occurred at a Wal-Mart. That kind of crazy just doesn't exist anywhere else outside of the nuthouse or Congress...
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Inception: Smart. Very Smart.
My folks came down for a visit this weekend. Friday night we went to the Chenal Imax in Little Rock to see Inception. If you have an Imax within driving distance, I highly recommend seeing this movie in that format. There were some scenes (You've seen the trailers, right? You know the scenes I'm talking about.) where the scale on the Imax screens was just mind-blowing. Unfortunately, that same scale made a few of the action scenes a little hard to follow but then I have trouble on some of the regular-sized movie screens, so take that with a grain of salt.
Lately, I've really warmed up to DiCaprio as an action actor. He's been able to project an air of competence and stoicism that makes him more believable as a man of action on screen. The rest of the cast was well chosen for their roles as well. Ken Watanabe was an inspired choice. Normally, I find Ellen Page slightly annoying but she was able to work around my preconceptions in this film.
The story was smart. They picked a single concept as the "sci-fi element" and then expanded the idea and its consequences in the "real world". That seemed to make for a more consistent story. Granted, there were a few moments where I stopped and started to mentally object. "Hold on - that doesn't make sense with what they said back there..." But then the movie would kick me in the teeth with an awesome visual or some impressively cerebral concept that yanked suspension of disbelief back to the fore of my thought processes.
Overall, I was thoroughly entertained and will be buying this movie when it comes out on Blu-Ray. My parents enjoyed it as well, which I think says a lot.
Lately, I've really warmed up to DiCaprio as an action actor. He's been able to project an air of competence and stoicism that makes him more believable as a man of action on screen. The rest of the cast was well chosen for their roles as well. Ken Watanabe was an inspired choice. Normally, I find Ellen Page slightly annoying but she was able to work around my preconceptions in this film.
The story was smart. They picked a single concept as the "sci-fi element" and then expanded the idea and its consequences in the "real world". That seemed to make for a more consistent story. Granted, there were a few moments where I stopped and started to mentally object. "Hold on - that doesn't make sense with what they said back there..." But then the movie would kick me in the teeth with an awesome visual or some impressively cerebral concept that yanked suspension of disbelief back to the fore of my thought processes.
Overall, I was thoroughly entertained and will be buying this movie when it comes out on Blu-Ray. My parents enjoyed it as well, which I think says a lot.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Right Tools For The Job
So, I decided to remove the scope mount hole plugs from my Marlin in anticipation of either a scope mount or an aperture sight. I broke out my gunsmithing screwdriver sets and got to work. The very first plug I tried to remove was jammed as tight as any screw I've yet come across. I managed to bend two bits and break another and I still didn't get the blasted thing out. Trying the other three yielded two that were simple to remove and the last is just as stuck as the first.
Despite what one of my coworkers has convinced himself of, I do not believe that thread locker was used on these two plugs. Firstly, only two of the four plugs had issues. I can't believe that only those two would get locking compound. Secondly, none of my Marlins have ever had thread locker on the plugs. I doubt they've started now all of a sudden.
At any rate, now I have two buggered-up screw heads and no way that I can think of to remove them myself short of purchasing a screw remover setup. I have no desire to risk sending this back to Marlin with them packing up the factory and all, so I guess I'll be sending this one off to the local smith.
Despite what one of my coworkers has convinced himself of, I do not believe that thread locker was used on these two plugs. Firstly, only two of the four plugs had issues. I can't believe that only those two would get locking compound. Secondly, none of my Marlins have ever had thread locker on the plugs. I doubt they've started now all of a sudden.
At any rate, now I have two buggered-up screw heads and no way that I can think of to remove them myself short of purchasing a screw remover setup. I have no desire to risk sending this back to Marlin with them packing up the factory and all, so I guess I'll be sending this one off to the local smith.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Utilikilts
Every time these come up on my radar, I have an irrational urge to order one. I probably wouldn't wear it save around the house or with friends. I definitely don't have the build for it nor am I anywhere near tan enough. And yet still I want one...
Circle-strafe FTW!
Well, now. This solves my biggest complaint about console FPS games. Do believe I'm going to have to give this a try.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Competition Good
The tablet PC market appears to be growing rapidly. Toshiba has announced a "Smart Pad" tablet PC to be launched before October. This makes me happy. I want my PADD and I'm cheap. Competition is a good thing.
Underseat Storage
Thinking I might just have to have one of these. I was discussing with one of my coworkers about 2 months ago the necessity for something to organize the stuff under my back seat. With the jumper cables, first aid kits, tools, and such, I have a rather cluttered rear cab area. The ability to store rifles and then lock the compartment is a definite bonus in my opinion.
This little item has also piqued my interest to some degree. I'm just wondering if it'd be at the right height to head-butt me in the event of a collision...
This little item has also piqued my interest to some degree. I'm just wondering if it'd be at the right height to head-butt me in the event of a collision...
Anti-Air Laser System
Anti-aircraft laser unveiled at Farnborough Airshow.
Raytheon has created a 50kW IR laser system that is capable of destroying UAVs, mortars, rockets and small surface ships. They've even mounted the system onto a Phalanx (CIWS) missile defense system.
This is just awesome.
At one of my former jobs, we created some wiring harnesses for a number of Raytheon products. Makes me wonder if they're doing the harnessing for this bad boy.
Raytheon has created a 50kW IR laser system that is capable of destroying UAVs, mortars, rockets and small surface ships. They've even mounted the system onto a Phalanx (CIWS) missile defense system.
This is just awesome.
At one of my former jobs, we created some wiring harnesses for a number of Raytheon products. Makes me wonder if they're doing the harnessing for this bad boy.
Amazon E-Book Sales
Amazon.com Claims It's Selling 80% More E-Books Than Hardcovers.
Note that they say hardcovers, thereby not including the less expensive and therefore more popular paperbacks. Still, that's impressive. I certainly wouldn't have thought it. Sure makes the Kindle and/or Nook look more desirable by the day.
Note that they say hardcovers, thereby not including the less expensive and therefore more popular paperbacks. Still, that's impressive. I certainly wouldn't have thought it. Sure makes the Kindle and/or Nook look more desirable by the day.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Shopping Aggravation
I don't suppose anyone could point me to a site/store that carries big and tall clothing (as opposed to big OR tall).
Saturday, July 17, 2010
I have no self-control. None.
Swung by one of the local funstores yesterday with a coworker to take a look at some of the 1911s they had. I've been thinking lately about getting back into 1911s to some extent. Ever since I saw the magwell funnel on one of my buddies' 1911s, I've wondered if the extra length on the grip would make the feel more along the lines I prefer. Currently, I'm thinking of going with a Kimber Custom II with a Wilson Combat magwell.
While we were there, I happened to see a rather familiar-looking outline on the wall. They had, in stock, a Marlin 1895GBL which I have been looking for for almost 6 months now. The price was comparable to any I'd found online (after shipping). After hearing about the shutdown of the original Marlin factory and the dissemination of its tooling to various Remington factories, it was very difficult to hand the rifle back to the salesman.
So difficult, in fact, that I broke down today and went back to purchase it. I'm now in the market for some 45-70 ammo. I'm actually trying to decide what kind of ammo I need. Normally, my firearms are more of the anti-personnel variety. As this is something more of a fun gun, I don't know if I need to get soft points, hard-cast, FMJ, or HPs. Guess I should just see what's available and go from there...
While we were there, I happened to see a rather familiar-looking outline on the wall. They had, in stock, a Marlin 1895GBL which I have been looking for for almost 6 months now. The price was comparable to any I'd found online (after shipping). After hearing about the shutdown of the original Marlin factory and the dissemination of its tooling to various Remington factories, it was very difficult to hand the rifle back to the salesman.
So difficult, in fact, that I broke down today and went back to purchase it. I'm now in the market for some 45-70 ammo. I'm actually trying to decide what kind of ammo I need. Normally, my firearms are more of the anti-personnel variety. As this is something more of a fun gun, I don't know if I need to get soft points, hard-cast, FMJ, or HPs. Guess I should just see what's available and go from there...
Let's Try This Again
Boy, it's been a while. I've decided to give this blog thing another try. I got a bit burnt out earlier and just quit altogether. I'm going to see if not focusing almost exclusively on firearms will help me stay in the mood to blog more often. We shall see.
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